Citations

It’s important to remember that every single piece of information you obtain from a source must be cited in your paper. This applies not only to quotes but to every single fact you incorporate. There are several methods for doing citations, but it’s best just to choose one and remain consistent. Below are directions for doing citations in the MLA style, one of the most widely recognized formats.

Bibliography

The first step is to make a bibliography, inclusive of all the works you’ve cited in your paper. What follows is a list of proper forms for various types of sources.

Book

Vendler, Helen. Poems. Poets. Poetry. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1995. If the book you are using is an edition other than the first, include this information (e.g. “Id ed. “) directly after the title.

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Work, article, information, or graphics on the Web
Sheley, Erin. “Strange Bedfellows: Should the Republican Party Cozy Up to the Homosexual Vote?” http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/~hpr cited 10 January 1999.